The minimum exam threshold for admission to a university. What are the chances to enter the budget: by the number of points, by university, by specialty

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Passing scores at universities depend on the level of graduates and are recalculated annually. For example, this is how scores at Moscow State University for applicants to law school changed: 331 in 2014, 359 in 2015, 356 in 2016, 347 in 2017. The passing scores for 2018 will be published by the university when graduates submit their documents.

Passing scores at universities depend on the level of graduates and are recalculated annually. For example, this is how scores at Moscow State University for applicants to law school changed: 331 in 2014, 359 in 2015, 356 in 2016, 347 in 2017. The passing scores for 2018 will be published by the university when graduates submit their documents.

The university may set minimum passing scores for each subject. For example, those entering the Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov in the direction of "medical business" should be at least 54 points in chemistry, biology and the Russian language. The minimum scores, if any, are indicated in the admission rules on the website of any university. You will find them in the 2018 Admissions Campaign section.

Do not confuse the minimum passing scores and the average USE score. The average score is calculated according to the results of applicants who entered the university: the total passing score is divided by the number of exams - usually three. For example, the passing score for the direction "economics" is 251: 251/3 = 83.6. We round up and get 84 - this will be the average score.

Here are the average USE scores for applicants to Moscow universities for full-time budget department:
According to the Do the Right Thing App

MIPT MEPhI MSTU im. Bauman MGIMO RANEPA Financial University MIET MSGU Moscow State University Moscow State Law Academy
91 87 77 87 70 74 70 70 81 76
RSUH RUDN University RNIMU them. Pirogov REU them. Plekhanov MIREA STANKIN NRU HSE MISiS MPEI MSLU
71 65 79 72 65 66 83 77 69 80

Usually, only the results of the Unified State Examination are needed for admission, but some universities conduct DWI - additional entrance tests. For example, Moscow State University and St. Petersburg State University can conduct DWI for undergraduate and specialist programs.

Additional creative or professional tests are available at many universities in the areas of "architecture", "pediatrics", "journalism", "pedagogical education", "physical culture", "television". See the order of the Ministry of Education and Science for a complete list of directions. DWI is usually assessed on a 100-point scale, so the passing score in some universities is more than 300 or 400 - depending on the number of exams.

Why look at the passing scores of past years

It is useful to look at the passing scores of 2017 in order to assess your chances. The level of graduates varies every year, but not always significantly. On the university website, the passing scores of past years are indicated in the section for applicants.

To prepare tables with passing scores, we have selected several popular training areas. The Ministry of Education and Science reported that in 2017 these were economic programs - 21 people. / place, specialty in the field of politics and international relations - 20 people. /place, media - 19 people. / place, medicine - 8–16 people. / place, engineering and technical areas - 7 people. / place.

The tables show the passing scores for the full-time budgetary department of Moscow universities. If the passing score is above 300, then the university has additional exams in this area.

Technical specialties

MIPT MEPhI MSTU im. Bauman STANKIN MPEI MIREA NRU HSE
Informatics
and computing
Technics
287 271 266–286 201 216 220 257
Computer
or informational
security
282 270 270–284 No preparation 248 232–242 293
mechanical engineering No preparation No preparation 219–227 174 184 186 No preparation

Humanities

Moscow State University MGIMO NRU HSE REU them. Plekhanov Financial University RANEPA RUDN University MSLU
Economy 331 341 358 344 252–267 231–252 251 No preparation
Management No "budget" No "budget" 361–364 347 246–252 257–274 247 No preparation
State and municipal administration 324 274 349 257 249 247 250 No preparation
International relationships 389 352 396 No preparation 267 283 292 279
Jurisprudence 347 353 373 279 261 263 285 276
Linguistics 366 No preparation 287 295 No preparation No preparation 290 252
Journalism 346 397 365 No preparation No preparation 275–278 328 350

The medicine

For schoolchildren across the country, the hot time for passing state exams continues. Very soon, Russian schoolchildren will find out their results and will understand how many points they were able to score on the exam. Naturally, many are interested in the minimum required score thresholds for passing the exam. Minimum USE scores in 2018 in all subjects: table, minimum required thresholds for successful passing of the unified state exams.

Since the end of May, the Unified State Examination in various subjects has been held in the country's schools. Schoolchildren take exams in 12 disciplines, each of which has its own required minimum threshold for passing. The next minimum, which students will be able to score for the compulsory and selective USE, gives them the right to become applicants for higher educational institutions of the country. In accordance with the data published by Rosobrnadzor, in order to enter a university in 2018, students must score the following number of points:

Thing Minimum Points
Russian language 42
Mathematics (basic level) 27
Mathematics (profile level) 27
Social science 42
Physics 36
Literature 32
Story 29
Chemistry 36
Foreign language 22
Biology 36
Informatics 40
Geography 40

In accordance with the specialty for which the student plans to enter, the profile discipline for him may be mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, a foreign language or another subject that is the basis of education, Ros-Register has learned. Every year, the admissions committee of higher education institutions sets a minimum threshold for a passing score.

If a student fails to provide a certificate with this minimum, then his documents will not be subject to consideration even if he passed the Unified State Exam with higher scores in other disciplines.

On average, for educational institutions in Russia, the minimum threshold starts from 45-60 points in accordance with the level of the university. Nevertheless, even such a number of points will not guarantee admission to a state-funded place if your goal is to enter MGIMO or another large Moscow university. Last year, there was still an opportunity to “slip through” to a state-funded place, scoring more than 82 points in a profile subject. One way or another, in regional universities, the indicators are usually much more modest - here it is possible to get a state-funded place by scoring from 65-70 points for the main subject.

The most important nuance is the competition for one place in that other university, that is, the number of applicants who applied to the educational institution of your choice and their scores for the state exam.

Naturally, the higher the competition, the higher will be the minimum threshold for points for certain specialties in a certain year. And vice versa - at times, students, frightened by the statistics of past years, do not risk applying for any specialty with high competition, and due to this, the minimum score for admission to the budget can be much lower than usual. One way or another, it is impossible to predict exactly how the situation will develop in advance.

Also, the number of applicants who submitted the originals of their documents has a serious effect on the “budget queue”. This means that they did not consider any alternative options and plan to enter this particular university. One way or another, most graduates usually have insurance and apply to more than one institution. Thus, you should not be upset ahead of time if, with the existing 40 budget places, you find yourself in 41st place on the list.

All teachers, parents of graduates, as well as the schoolchildren themselves, are concerned about what requirements will be imposed on the content of the exam, since they are improved every year. However, the main question is: who, how, by what principle evaluates the work of graduates? Does the number of points in the USE change in 2019 and in which disciplines?

Assessment of work on the exam

For a better understanding of the article, consider the main terms and their abbreviations:

  • USE is a unified state exam.
  • FIPI - Federal Institute for Pedagogical Research.
  • KIM - control and measuring materials (forms that are issued for the exam).

Tasks for the state exam are developed and coordinated by FIPI. He is also responsible for developing the grading system (specifications) written by KIMs.

The scores will change next year:

  • In social studies (increase from 64 to 65).
  • In biology (will decrease from 59 to 58).

All high school students are initially awarded a primary score (provisional). It is obtained by adding the grades for the completed KIM tasks. Primary grades in different subjects have different highest values ​​and can range from 22 to 80.

From preliminary assessments, using a special table, a test score is obtained. It is transferred to the form and is the final assessment of the exam. Marking tables are updated annually for each examination subject. The process of converting preliminary scores obtained during the exam into secondary scores is called scaling and lasts about 8 days.

There will be no changes related to the procedure for assessing testing next year. Therefore, when evaluating works, as well as in the previous one, the following will be applied:

  • Automatic verification of KIMs (that's why it is important to fill out the forms correctly).
  • The assessment of KIMs with a detailed answer will be handled by two specialists (in case of cardinal disagreements in the assessment, there will be three of them).

The average score according to the results of the state exam USE 2019 is calculated as follows. The amount received as a result of testing is divided by the number of exams. For example: 60+70+80/3 = 70, i.e. the test score for the exam will be 70.

In exactly the same way, the average indicator of annual marks in the certificate is considered. Summarize the grades from the appendix to the certificate and divide them by the number of subjects. The resulting value is taken into account when entering a university. With the same results obtained in the state exam, preference is given to the student whose certificate score is higher.

The maximum score for the USE 2019 in all subjects is 100. Do not forget that the highest mark is the process of transferring preliminary assessment to a test one. Therefore, you need to get the highest rate working with CMM.

How to get a certificate?

To obtain a certificate in 2019, you need a minimum number of USE points in compulsory subjects.

The lowest points scored, if translated into the usual grading system, correspond to a five-point scale with an assessment of “three”. It is clear that having received such marks, the student is unlikely to enter the university for a prestigious specialty. The lowest indicator on the basis of the test results entitles the student to receive a certificate of secondary education.

Requirements for students to enter a university

Those wishing to enter a university must pass the exam for a certain minimum. For each subject, their indicators are given in the table:

Thing Preliminary estimate Test score
Physics 9 36
Chemistry 13 36
Geography 11 37
Story 9 32
Biology 16 36
English language 22 22
Literature 8 32
Russian language 16 36
Mathematics (professional level) 6 27
Social science 19 42
Informatics 6 40

Everyone who wants to enter a state-funded place in a university should take into account that the countdown starts at 60-70 points. This is a general indicator for small regional universities in the country. If we consider the prestigious universities of the capital, then the result obtained in testing in all disciplines should exceed 80. Each university annually indicates which mark and in which subject it is necessary to gain a budget place. The student must follow these changes on his own in order to correctly calculate his strengths and capabilities. It will be correct to choose several options and apply to the place where the chances of enrolling will be higher.

The passing score for the USE 2019 to the university depends on the result of the last applicant admitted to the budget of the previous year. That is, if last year 250 people applied for one place, and only 30 people entered the budget, then the result of the last applicant enrolled in the budget will be decisive. It can be 80 or 85 - this is the required threshold for a budget place, which means that other applicants had a higher result.

Graduates who entered state-funded places in 2018 had a score of about 76-76.5. This means that if you count on a preferential place, then the average score for the USE 2019 should not be lower, but even higher than the indicated mark.

Your preparation for the exam should be serious and systematic. You can prepare for exams with a tutor or on your own using:

  • Books with tasks for the next year.
  • Demo versions of items to be handed over, which are on the FIPI website.
  • Archive with code http://www.fipi.ru/sites/default/files/document/1536828405/ob.zip

Taking into account all of the above, seriously think about the real prospects. If you want to get higher education, then the preparation for the final exam should be carried out throughout the 11th grade. During this time, you need to have time to repeat everything that has been covered earlier and have time to learn new material. Be attentive to the design of the KIM, take your time and do not worry to earn the highest score.

Constantly changing. In 2017, applicants will face several innovations at once. Among them is a special methodology for calculating threshold scores for admission. The initiator of the reform was the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation. In the summer of 2016, the department turned to the Ministry of Education and Science with a proposal to entrust Rosobrnadzor with the development of a new scheme for calculating the USE threshold score. Today it does not exist as such, and the minimum scores for admission are set based on the results of graduates of the previous year.

In 2017, they will finally develop a methodology for calculating threshold scores

Passing scores for the USE-2017 upon admission

If we trace how the numbers have changed over the entire existence of the Unified State Examination, we can come to the conclusion that the requirements for graduates are becoming tougher from year to year. But officials believe that the low scores of 11th-graders indicate their insufficient level of knowledge. The head of Rosobrnadzor promised to develop a new assessment methodology by 2017. So far, graduates can only focus on the standards of 2016. To enroll in a bachelor's or specialist's degree, you need to score the following points:

  • Russian language - 36
  • Mathematics - 27
  • Informatics - 40
  • Biology - 36
  • History - 32
  • Chemistry - 36
  • Foreign languages ​​- 22
  • Physics - 36
  • Social studies - 42
  • Literature - 32
  • Geography - 37

At the same time, each university can set its own threshold scores. The more prestigious the institution, the higher the requirements. So, the average score for admission to a university with a high competition is from 70 points for each subject. If your goal is to get a certificate of secondary education, then it is enough to pass the Russian language by 24 points and mathematics at the profile level by 27 points. Each student can retake the exam twice, even if his result is above the threshold mark.